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<blockquote data-quote="cidsamuth" data-source="post: 16235699" data-attributes="member: 110091"><p>Norm, so that you don't think I'm crazy, check this out.</p><p></p><p>I bought a crappy little camber gauge. Doesn't matter if it is accurate, as long as it is consistent (it is). On the first picture, I "zeroed" it out as a baseline on the right front wheel. That is the wheel they set at -.9 degrees.</p><p></p><p>The second picture shows the left wheel in relation. That left wheel, which I argued I could SEE WITH MY EYES MORE NEGATIVE CAMBER, they set at -.7 degrees. If their alignment rack was right, it should show less negative camber. Instead, it shows .5 more negative camber.</p><p></p><p>-.5 more might not be exactly accurate. Point here, there is far more negative camber in that left front wheel, and there should be less according to their machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cidsamuth, post: 16235699, member: 110091"] Norm, so that you don't think I'm crazy, check this out. I bought a crappy little camber gauge. Doesn't matter if it is accurate, as long as it is consistent (it is). On the first picture, I "zeroed" it out as a baseline on the right front wheel. That is the wheel they set at -.9 degrees. The second picture shows the left wheel in relation. That left wheel, which I argued I could SEE WITH MY EYES MORE NEGATIVE CAMBER, they set at -.7 degrees. If their alignment rack was right, it should show less negative camber. Instead, it shows .5 more negative camber. -.5 more might not be exactly accurate. Point here, there is far more negative camber in that left front wheel, and there should be less according to their machine. [/QUOTE]
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